Tiger Woods lifted the Tour Championship just hours after Arsenal had seen off Everton across the Atlantic – and Petr Cech believes there are comparisons between the Gunners’ wait for a Premier League crown and the American’s decade-long run without a major.

Tiger Woods lifted the Tour Championship just hours after Arsenal had seen off Everton across the Atlantic – and Petr Cech believes there are comparisons between the Gunners’ wait for a Premier League crown and the American’s decade-long run without a major.

Severe back problems and issues away from the fairway had seen Woods, a 14-time major winner, struggle to get back to his best in recent years.

However, a return to form in Atlanta over the weekend saw the 42-year-old win the Championship as he now targets another of golf’s biggest prizes.

“I take Tiger Woods – 10 years since he won a Major tournament and the longer it goes, the harder it becomes. This club hasn’t won the league for over 10 years so obviously you need to get back into knowing how to do it.

“We started with the new manager from scratch basically and we try to get this mentality of winning every game, progressing every game, working every day and hopefully we can build this up and win the title sooner rather than later. That will make the big difference.”

Former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla, who left in the summer to rejoin Villarreal, claimed over the weekend that the club lacked the belief in Wenger’s final seasons to put themselves back among England’s elite.

Petr Cech enjoyed his best game of the season in the win over Everton (Nick Potts/PA)

The Frenchman ended his 22-year tenure with a disappointing sixth-placed finish last season and Cech feels there is an added impetus on addressing recent shortcomings now Emery has taken charge.

“What we lacked in the past…I would say the Arsenal way was more important than getting the points sometimes and this is not sometimes how you win the league,” he said.

“Sometimes you need to make sure you win an ugly game, when you are not playing completely well but you just dig deep, close the back door and win 1-0 no matter how.

“I think this is what we lacked since I arrived, over the last three years. Yesterday we showed, going through difficult moments in the game, we managed to get the win with the clean sheet so this is very positive.

“I think the place became much more demanding in every way so this is great to see because this is what initially drives everybody forward and gives you the kind of kick that ‘I’m not doing enough to start the game’ or ‘I’m not doing enough to keep my spot in the game’.”

While Arsenal continued to develop under Emery, Everton remain with just one league win since Marco Silva’s appointment in the summer.

Tom Davies captained the Toffees in north London and knows results need to change soon – starting at home to Fulham next week.

“We worked hard on our plan all week and put in a good shift but it was not enough, so we will go into next week doing the same but aiming to get a good result,” he told evertonfc.com.

“We have to get back to winning. That starts next week, we want to put together a good run in the league. It is all positive, we put in a good shift today and if we continue that we will definitely get the results.”